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McCarthy Wins Sandia Job
The Southwest Division of McCarthy Building Companies has
started work on a new hotel and conference center for the
Pueblo of Sandia.
The approximately 460,000-sq.-ft. project includes restaurants,
228 guest rooms and about 60,000 sq. ft. of convention and
meeting space. The style of the hotel will reflect that of
the adjacent Sandia Casino, which also was built by McCarthy,
with exposed timbers and quarried New Mexico limestone. The
hotel is expected to open in August 2005.
The hotel is the second phase of development for the Pueblo,
and represents the tribe's plans to diversify its economy.
Revenue from the hotel and conference center will be used
to support the community's education, health care, housing
and law enforcement programs.
The project team includes Albuquerque-based Fanning Bard Tatum
Architects with Las Vegas, Nev.-based Marnell Architecture,
and 3DI as construction manager.
Contractor to Update Navajo Prep School
ChuskaSahara was recently awarded the $10.5 million contract
for the renovation, restoration and expansion of the Navajo
Preparatory School in Farmington, N.M.
Students were involved in the planning and design stages for
the project, which is the only Navajo-sanctioned college prep
school for Native Americans.
Work on the project is scheduled for an August 2005 completion.
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